Biomedical Imaging Group Staff Profiles - Alumni

2010

  • Alexandre Bilger, University of Technology of Belfort (Montbeliard, France)
  • Daan Broekhuizen, Utrecht University (Netherlands)
  • William Romero, Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá, Colombia)
  • Olivier Comas, Development of a Novel Physical Model for the Colon
  • Zoe Dubois Dit Laroy, Reconstruction and analysis of K-space data, ENSIMAG (France)
  • Pierre Schmitt, Automatic segmentation of white matter lesions, Telecom ParisTech, (France)

2009

  • Erik Bonner, University of Queensland
  • Juan Borda, Real-time simulation and rendering of viscous fluids for surgical simulation, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá (Colombia)
  • Florence Gris, l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Physique de Strasbourg
  • Andrea Rueda-Olarte, Topology-corrected segmentation and local intensity estimates for improved partial volume classification of brain cortex in MRI, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Colombia)
  • Christoph Russ, Modeling and interaction of colonic polyps for surgical simulation, Otto-von-Guericke University (Magdeburg, Germany)
  • Aznul Md Sabri, Random Walker Segmentation Algorithm for Medical Images, Universite de Bourgogne (France)

2008

  • Brendon Evans, Development of a clinical case database for simulated colonoscopy training and Experimentation to derive the flexural and torsional rigidity of a colonoscope , Queensland University of Technology
  • Romuald Jolivot, Brain Segmentation using disease specific atlas Universite de Bourgogne (France)
  • Tobias Reichl, Development of physically-based, real-time techniques for simulation of transrectal ultrasound, Technische Universitat Munchen (Germany)
  • Christoph Russ, High fidelity rendering techniques for tissue surfaces, Otto-von-Guericke University (Magdeburg, Germany)

2007

  • Sebastien Bauer, Centreline generation through stool-filled colonic regions, Hochschule Aschaffenburg (Germany)
  • Diego Cantor, Universidad de Los Andes (Colombia)
  • Jurgen Fripp, Segmentation using Active Shape Models and artificial life, University of Queensland, 2004-2007
  • Marc Modat, Longitudinal Study of Neurodegenerative Disease Based on MRI, Institut superieur de Biosciences de Paris (France)
  • Christoph Russ, Graphical effect integration within colonoscopy surgical simulation, Otto-von-Guericke University (Magdeburg, Germany)
  • Tomaz Vrotvec, Reformatting of spine images from CT scans and MRIs, University of Ljubjana (Slovenia)
  • Maria Zuluaga, Use of partial volume estimation to improve thickness estimation. Universidad de los Andes (Colombia)

2006

  • Bryan Lee, Physical based modelling, University of Sydney, 2003-2006

2005

  • Thanh Mai Diep, Estimation of cortical thickness for neurodegenerative diseases, University of Sydney
  • Gaurav Gupta, Development of haptic feedback on a wireless device for virtual reality, IIT, India
  • Bhautik Joshi, 3D mesh generation for Surgical Simulation, University of New South Wales, 2002-2005
  • Sosati Lim, Medical Image Registration based on block matching and Robust Estimators, UTS, New South Wales
  • Sosati Lim, Design and implementation of a common GUI for medical imaging applications, UTS, New South Wales, April 2004-March 2005
  • Rafael Moreno, Estimation of the cortical thickness on MR-T1 weighted for Huntington's disease analysis, Telecom Paris (France), November 2004-May 2005
  • Joseph Ni, Using GPU for Computer Vision in Embedded Systems, University of New South Wales
  • Eric Song, Shape-based Interpolation, University of Sydney

2004

  • Christopher Brown, Toward a Common GUI for BioMedIA Lab Applications, University of Western Sydney
  • Martin Kan, Image Enhancement Based on Fuzzy Histogram Equalisation, University of Sydney
  • Hoang D.K. Le, ITK Board: Toward Rapid Prototyping, University of Sydney
  • Ashutosh Saxena, Development of a 6 degrees of freedom device using internal sensors, IIT, Kampur, India
  • Shifeng Anthony Xiao, Creation of a 3D Mouse API Under VTK, University of Sydney

2003

  • Steven Dorigotti, Segmentation of knee cartilage boundaries from MRI scans using a Statistical Shape Model, University of Sydney
  • Jasmine Hellings, Smart Paintbrush Tool, University of New South Wales

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